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ASUS - Vivobook S 15 15" 3K OLED Laptop - Copilot+ PC - Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus - 16GB Memory - 512GB SSD - Neutral Black

Model: Q5507QA-S15.X1P512
SKU: 6585180
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Customers love the Vivobook S 15 for its long battery life, stunning 3K OLED display, and fast performance. They appreciate the price, weight, and build quality of the laptop. Some customers have concerns about software compatibility and the laptop being a fingerprint magnet.

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best 120Hz Copilot+PC laptop from ASUS

    I bought this laptop for $499 during the black Friday sale for my wife. She does only basic tasks, such as watching videos, streaming, taking notes, and light browsing. I could have gotten her a Chromebook but I did not want to compromise on the performance if I wanted to use it. Despite its lower-specced eight-core chip (3.2/3.4GHz), this Snapdragon Asus laptop delivers impressive performance for everyday tasks, achieving over 8 hours of video streaming on a single charge. It features soldered memory but easily replaceable m.2 NVME storage and an accessible battery. The understated design includes 2x 5Gbps USB 3 A-type ports, 2x USB-C 4.0 ports, and a full-sized HDMI, with a high-quality DAC for exceptional audio. The OLED screen, supporting 120Hz and Apt-X HD, offers a rich media experience, though HDR requires manual calibration. Performance settings in MyASUS affect core clock throttling; optimal conditions yield a Cinebench R24 score of 700, comparable to a Ryzen 7 5800H at lower power draw. Efficiency mode parks two cores, reducing frequency to 2.18GHz and scoring ~350. The laptop excels in web browsing, conference calls, and light editing, with AI features limited to camera effects and noise cancellation. Despite its gaming limitations, this laptop is a great-value, efficient device for everyday use.

    Posted by YagnaO

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    One of the "best buys" I've ever made!

    This laptop has WILDLY exceeded my expectations. Typical of ASUS, the all-metal build quality is great, the battery life is INSANE at somewhere between 10 and 14 hours typically under a typical workload for me - at least coming off a 13th Generation i7 Zenbook that could barely muster 5.5 hours with battery saver on and my screen barely bright enough to see - and the screen is just gorgeous and with a 120hz refresh rate to boot. The trackpad isn't haptic but it feels great is is very responsive and the keyboard has a wonderful feel to it, just the right amount of key travel. I like the customizable backlight as well. I really have nothing substantial to complain about with this PC. I guess just to balance things out, if I had to mention some things, it's a major fingerprint magnet (doesn't bother me), it has downward facing speakers (not a huge deal), and the number pad while nice to have is a little to narrow for my fingers. With my personal workflow I don't need a touchscreen, so if you personally do need that or need pen support, that may be something that has you look elsewhere. I'm also incredibly impressed by the supposedly budget-tier Snapdragon X Plus. I've been working under heavy load *on battery* and this thing hasn't even stuttered or lagged one bit. This processor can really multitask well. I personally don't use any hugely graphics heavy programs, so maybe that has something to do with it. But even video editing seems to come to this device easily. I easily get through a fully day with decent amounts of battery to spare. This device has me fully convinced that Snapdragon/ARM is the future, I'm not gonna lie. My only apprehension before on buying a Snapdragon system was the fact that Google Drive for Desktop hadn't been available but with it's recent native ARM release, I decided to take the plunge and I am NOT disappointed. I previously had a Zenbook Pro, which I actually mostly loved, but as I mentioned before, the battery life was atrocious when not plugged in, and it would often blow so much hot air out, it made the room I was in uncomfortable. It got really laggy and stuttery after waking from sleep sometimes, and I had to restart the whole device to get it working properly again. The trackpad at times also did weird stuff, and although the screen was also an OLED and gorgeous, it seemed to be an older technology that looked AWFUL in bright sunlight and had horrible color distortion and shimmering effect. I've got none of that with this screen, it seems like an improved quality OLED and its just so smooth and beautiful and accurate. I have yet to run into any significant app compatibility issues, however, I don't game on this device at all, nor use any really specialized legacy programs or programming software, which is where I hear a lot of issues lie. I have experienced no issues with DaVinci Resolve, with Affinity Photo, or with Streamlabs Desktop livestreaming software, in case anyone is wondering. At the sale price I got this PC of about $600 it is an absolute steal. I couldn't be happier with my purchase. This is satisfying me completely as my new daily workhorse.

    Posted by guitarpete987

  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Check out video review

    https://youtu.be/DljlWeZ1eP8?feature=shared Check out my video review Amazing screen quality just as fast if not faster then i7 battery life is great and it stays cool never gets hot. Good sound nice quality build feel doesn't feel cheap. Only concern is those hinges seem very thin and it's fingerprint magnet. check out my video I made on YouTube laptop review. https://youtu.be/DljlWeZ1eP8?feature=shared

    Posted by BorisR